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<p>A major backlash to <a href="
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<p>The company announced a switch to a subscription model, which is rarely a change that goes down well – but the bigger controversy here was regarding those who had previously purchased the app …</p>
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Notability subscription broke App Store rules; developer makes U-turn after backlash